In her May 5 reply to my letter of April 28 criticizing a column by Shannon Jones on homelessness (Sun Journal, April 25), Maureen Andrew accused me of coldness. With the intention of consoling her, Andrew sent a copy of the column to a friend whose son died homeless, just as Jones’ son had. But […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Bob Mennealy: Bates employees have right to ask for fair share
I was and am disappointed at Bates College’s opposition and expenditure of money to fight its employees’ legal right to organize and unionize. Recent union successes at several Starbucks locations, amid reports of unprecedented amounts of corporate profits in these pandemic years, have motivated workers all over the country to ask for their fair share. […]
John O’Malley: Development near lake ‘a big risk for Auburn to take’
As a lifelong resident of Lewiston, I am concerned about the water quality in Lake Auburn. Auburn’s recent rezoning of 148 acres near Lake Auburn (our drinking water) is troubling. The mayor of Auburn is determined to develop the 148 acres regardless of the consequences. If that is the tipping point that causes Lake Auburn […]
Ellen Field: ‘Bizarre’ to fight again over abortion rights
It’s totally bizarre that we are once again fighting over abortion rights. Most people know that the majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal and it has been legal since 1973. Today’s evangelicals and Trumpian Republicans have views belonging to an earlier time when many women had illegal abortions and many died from them. […]
Joseph Valiente: Flavored tobacco products benefit industry, hurt kids
We’re searching for a better word, but the best we have is “disappointed.” That’s our feeling regarding our elected officials and LD 1550, the bill to end the sale of flavored tobacco products in Maine. My daughter and I trusted the process. We trusted our lawmakers to do the right thing. We trusted that the […]
In rebuttal: Maureen Andrew: Kind words do mean a lot to homeless people
I write in response to the cold rebuttal written by William LaRochelle regarding Shannon Jones’ column, where she bares her soul about being the mother of a homeless son (“Cash helps homeless more than kind words,” April 28). I had sent a copy of Ms. Jones’ column to a friend whose son was homeless, the […]
Spring Gouette: ‘Bring back Brakey’ to Maine Senate
It’s been a long few years for everyone. Mandates pushed people out of work, crippled our health care system, and blocked loved ones from seeing dying family members. Even worse, these decisions were made with no input from the public or our elected representatives. That’s why, when I heard Eric Brakey was running for Maine […]
Pam Larouche: Auburn petition movement not a ‘NIMBY’ matter
Mayor Jason Levesque has, among his magic tricks, a hat filled with cliches. One of his favorites is NIMBY — not in my backyard — which is used to guilt-trip Auburn citizens. This tired and old acronym has nothing to do with how the petition signers feel. The petition signers I have met reject the […]
Mark Cayer: Re-elect Cloutier as Lewiston state rep
When writing this letter in support of Kristen Cloutier, I thought back to my time serving with her. As council president and mayor of Lewiston, I worked closely with her on many issues. Kristen has served Lewiston in Augusta since 2018. Her most recent term in office exemplified the need for both parties to work […]
Ann Varney: Support for Caruso for U.S. Congress
I have the privilege to write this candidate endorsement for Liz Caruso. Liz is a conservative running for the U.S. Congress. She is a patriot, a grass roots candidate who loves people and loves to serve. She believes in God, our U.S. republic, and our U.S. Constitution. Liz is passionate about America First values such […]